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It’s A War Between Streaming Services And Legacy TV, Says LightShed Partners

Jan.15 — Richard Greenfield, partner at LightShed Partners LLC, discusses the heightened levels of competition among online streaming services in the age of Covid-19. He also talks about how Netflix has been remarkable in ramping up content production. Greenfield speaks with Emily Chang on “Bloomberg Technology.”

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Jan.15 — Richard Greenfield, partner at LightShed Partners LLC, discusses the heightened levels of competition among online streaming services in the age of Covid-19. He also talks about how Netflix has been remarkable in ramping up content production. Greenfield speaks with Emily Chang on “Bloomberg Technology.”

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  1. Suhaib Alam - Tech, FAANG, Crypto's

    January 16, 2021 at 11:07 pm

    This 21st century war, not by armies or guns or bombs but by capitalism

  2. Mau A

    January 16, 2021 at 11:09 pm

    They using all the same actors for all there productions, one part to there story

  3. derty MI QWERTY

    January 16, 2021 at 11:16 pm

    Uh, since 2009 I streamed all major channels and movies. Even sometimes before America gets them. People who paid for satellite dish tv and cable are complete lazy, they got ripped off for a decade. Now everyone is getting into streaming and the corporations are so clueless they think charging 10 per app will work. Nope, you need to charge 1 dollar per app login, then everyone will order. When you charge 10 per, it ends up being MORE THAN CABLE you dim wits! Why would anyone pay 10 per app? Nonsense. You get more for free from other servers, get a clue folks.

  4. Sir Derty

    January 16, 2021 at 11:16 pm

    Uh, since 2009 I streamed all major channels and movies. Even sometimes before America gets them. People who paid for satellite dish tv and cable are complete lazy, they got ripped off for a decade. Now everyone is getting into streaming and the corporations are so clueless they think charging 10 per app will work. Nope, you need to charge 1 dollar per app login, then everyone will order. When you charge 10 per, it ends up being MORE THAN CABLE you dim wits! Why would anyone pay 10 per app? Nonsense. You get more for free from other servers, get a clue folks.

  5. F_A

    January 17, 2021 at 12:27 am

    Only person I have seen in a TV interview who came prepared with the technology. Mic and headphones were spot on, I found the conversation to be smooth and felt like they were sitting in the studio. Majority of the people getting interviewed these days seem to have a huge lag making it difficult for interviewer to stay put with their guest. Looks like Emily loved the conversation with Richard.

  6. Andre Anderson

    January 17, 2021 at 7:18 am

    #nerdrotic

  7. Chuck Norris

    January 17, 2021 at 8:00 am

    100s of new titles but I still can’t find one good title to watch sigh

  8. Douglas Daniel

    January 17, 2021 at 12:00 pm

    Your feels fashionable Lifestyle

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